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Group Travel to Victoria, BC: A Meeting Planner's Guide

Transportation is a key logistical component to consider when choosing your next meeting location, and as an island destination, we understand the importance of accessibility. At 31,285 square kilometers, Vancouver Island is similar in size to countries like Belgium and Taiwan and is well serviced by multiple transportation providers and access points. Whether you decide to travel by air or sea, from the moment you depart, you will understand what makes the journey to Victoria, B.C. so special.

A humpback whale waves it's tail over the Salish Sea off the coast of Victoria, BC

Unparalleled experience

Getting to Victoria and Vancouver Island becomes a sightseeing tour of the Pacific Northwest. Catch a glimpse of whales from the ferry deck or watch eagles soar from high above in a plane or helicopter. As you enter British Columbia’s capital city, it is easy to appreciate the beauty of the surrounding Salish Sea and Olympic mountain range on the horizon.

Unparalleled ease

A delegate walks through the terminal of YYJ Victoria International Airport

Fly into Victoria International Airport (YYJ)

Victoria International Airport recently made CNN’s Top 10 List of “Most Loved Airports in the World”, and for good reason. Known for its efficiency and friendliness, you’ll be welcomed to British Columbia’s capital with open arms. The airport is regularly serviced by WestJet, Air Canada, Delta Airlines, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines and Pacific Coastal Airlines. Groups can utilize the YYJ Airport Shuttle for quick service to downtown Victoria (25-30 minutes) or work with transportation partners like L.A. Limousines, or The Wilson’s Group.

Direct flight access is available from:
Canada: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Kelowna, Whitehorse, Prince George, Abbotsford
USA: Seattle
Mexico: Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerta Vallarta

A Harbour Air Seaplanes flight prepares to touchdown on Victoria, BC's iconic Inner Harbour

Departing from Vancouver, BC

Arrive from downtown Vancouver by seaplane or helicopter to the heart of Victoria. Perfect for incentive groups, fly your top performers in with Harbour Air Seaplanes or Helijet for a memorable adventure.

BC Ferries operates the largest and most sophisticated ferry system in the world, with multiple daily sailings between Tsawwassen, 45 minutes south of Vancouver, and Swartz Bay, 40 minutes’ drive north of Victoria. Drive-on daily coach service between Vancouver and Victoria is available with BC Ferries Connector bus. Total sailing time is 1 hour 35 minutes.

Prince of Whales combines the best of transportation and wildlife viewing, offering downtown Vancouver to downtown Victoria service aboard their whale watching catamaran, Salish Sea Dream.

The FRS Clipper Ferry in the Inner Harbour | Victoria, BC

Departing from Seattle, Washington

Kenmore Air operates scenic, 45-minute seaplane flights from Lake Union, Seattle to Victoria’s Inner Harbour.

Clipper Vacations has deployed a new and improved vessel, the Clipper V, to their existing passenger-only service. Holding 440 passengers, the high-speed catamaran connects downtown Victoria and Seattle in less than 3 hours.

The MV Coho in Victoria's Inner Harbour

Departing from Port Angeles, Washington

Black Ball Ferry Line (Coho Ferry) provides vehicle/passenger ferry service between Victoria’s Inner Harbour and Port Angeles, Washington, the gateway to Olympic National Park.

Black Ball Ferry Line

Unparalleled offers

Several of our transportation partners provide preferred rates for meetings and events. For more information, contact the Business Events Victoria team.

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.